Abdominal & Pelvic Radiography
A radiology continuing education course in abdominal and pelvic radiography.
- Approved by the ASRT (American Society of Radiologic Technologists) for 1.75 CE Credits
- Subscription duration: 365 days from purchase date
- *NEW* Video format available with subtitles
- Downloadable transcript available
- Meets the CE requirements of the following states: California, Texas, Florida, Kentucky, Massachusetts, and New Mexico
- Meets ARRT® CE reporting requirements
- Hassle-free 30-day full refund policy*
Our Abdominal and Pelvic Radiography is a radiology continuing education course is designed to help radiologic technologists understand the different steps to obtain accurate, consistent images according to body type, the abdominopelvic anatomy, and the pathologies that may affect the quality of the image.
Knowing that there are four different types of body habitus and that anatomy differs from one type to another, our Abdominal and Pelvic Radiography course presents the technical modifications that radiographers must apply to avoid any unexpected error caused by the anatomy of the patient. In addition, our this course describes the abdominopelvic image details that shall be clarified, allowing physicians to diagnose the cases of different patients.
The course also describes the best patient position to reduce magnification, as well as the high voltage and the exposure time product required to obtain better images of the abdomen and pelvis. Finally, the course defines the stochastic and non-stochastic effects of radiation, helps to organize the procedures to carry out physician orders, and describes how to use shielding appropriately during imaging to reduce the patient’s exposure to radiation. Abdominal and Pelvic Radiography is a basic-level continuing education course suitable for radiologic technologists and students in radiology technology programs.
Discipline | Major content category & subcategories | CE Credits provided |
NMT-2017 | Safety | |
Radiation Physics, Radiobiology, and Regulations | 0.25 | |
RAD-2017 | Safety | |
Radiation Protection | 0.25 | |
THR-2017 | Safety | |
Radiation Protection | 0.25 | |
RAD-2017 | Image Production | |
Equipment Operation and Quality Assurance | 0.25 | |
MRI-2020 | Procedures | |
Body | 0.50 | |
NMT-2017 | Procedures | |
Gastrointestinal and Genitourinary Procedures | 0.50 | |
PTH-2019 | Procedures | |
Treatment Sites | 0.50 | |
RAD-2017 | Procedures | |
Head, Spine and Pelvis Procedures | 0.50 | |
Thorax and Abdomen Procedures | 0.50 | |
THR-2017 | Procedures | |
Treatment Sites and Tumors | 0.50 | |
CT-2017 | Safety | |
Radiation Safety and Dose | 0.25 | |
RA-2018 | Safety | |
Patient Safety, Radiation Protection, and Equipment Operation | 0.25 | |
VI-2017 | Image Production | |
Image Acquisition and Equipment | 0.25 | |
CT-2017 | Procedures | |
Abdomen and Pelvis | 0.50 | |
RA-2018 | Procedures | |
Abdominal Section | 0.50 | |
SON-2019 | Procedures | |
Abdomen | 0.25 | |
Gynecology | 0.25 | |
VI-2017 | Procedures | |
Vascular Diagnostic Procedures | 0.50 | |
VS-2021 | Procedures | |
Abdominal/Pelvic Vasculature | 0.50 | |
NMT-2022 | Safety | |
Radiation Physics, Radiobiology, and Regulations | 0.25 | |
RAD-2022 | Safety | |
Radiation Protection | 0.25 | |
THR-2022 | Safety | |
Radiation Protection, Equipment Operation, and Quality Assurance | 0.25 | |
RAD-2022 | Image Production | |
Equipment Operation and Quality Assurance | 0.25 | |
NMT-2022 | Procedures | |
Gastrointestinal and Genitourinary Procedures | 0.50 | |
RAD-2022 | Procedures | |
Head, Spine and Pelvis Procedures | 0.50 | |
Thorax and Abdomen Procedures | 0.50 | |
THR-2022 | Procedures | |
Treatment Sites and Tumors | 0.50 | |
CT-2022 | Safety | |
Radiation Safety and Dose | 0.25 | |
CT-2022 | Procedures | |
Abdomen and Pelvis | 0.50 |
Section 1: Abdominal and Pelvic Radiography
- Introduction
- Abdominal and Pelvic Anatomy
- Area of Concern
- Body Habitus
- Abdominopelvic Radiography
- Abdominal and Pelvic Pathologies
- Magnification
- Imaging Orders
- Shielding
- Conclusion
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